Entry-Level Data Analyst Internship - No Experience Required

Are you eager to start a career in data analytics but lack professional experience? Our Entry-Level Data Analyst Internship is designed for individuals who have a passion for working with data and want to gain hands-on experience in a professional setting. This internship will provide real-world exposure to data collection, reporting, and visualization while helping you develop essential analytical skills.

Qualifications

If you are curious, detail-oriented, and eager to learn, this opportunity is perfect for you!

  • Availability:
    • Must be available for a minimum of 30 hours per week during East Coast business hours (Monday - Friday).
    • Ideally, candidates should be able to commit to 40 hours per week for the duration of the internship.
  • Remote Work Requirements:
    • A private and reliable internet connection is required.
    • Must be located in the United States (for tax purposes). International applicants will not be considered.
  • Basic Technical Skills (No Experience Required, but Preferred):
    • Comfortable working with Excel or Google Sheets (basic formulas, pivot tables).
    • Interest in learning SQL for data querying.
    • Exposure to data visualization tools (Tableau, Power BI, Google Data Studio) is a plus.
    • Familiarity with Python or R for data analysis is a plus but not required.
  • Soft Skills:
    • Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving skills.
    • Effective communication and ability to present findings clearly.
    • High attention to detail and ability to work with numbers.
    • Self-motivated, proactive, and adaptable with a willingness to learn.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a collaborative environment.

Responsibilities

As an Entry-Level Data Analyst Intern, you will work closely with our data team and gain practical experience in data-driven decision-making. Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Collecting and organizing data from various sources.
  • Assisting in cleaning and structuring datasets for analysis.
  • Learning how to write basic SQL queries to retrieve data.
  • Assisting in the creation of dashboards and reports to visualize trends.
  • Supporting senior analysts in identifying insights from data.
  • Participating in team meetings and training sessions to enhance your skills.
  • Documenting findings and preparing presentations.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Hourly rate: $15 per hour
  • No prior experience is required—training and mentorship provided!
  • Hands-on experience with real-world data projects.
  • Exposure to modern tools, frameworks, and industry best practices.
  • Networking opportunities and potential for future career growth within the company.

How to Apply

To apply, please submit a cover letter explaining why you are excited about this opportunity, along with your resume.

 

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